58 Pa. Code § 147.744 - Depredation permits for migratory waterfowl
(a) A depredation permit issued by the United
States Fish and Wildlife Service to an applicant may be co-signed by the
Commission when the following criteria are met:
(1) Subsequent to a complaint, the site has
been visited by a WCO to verify that a problem exists. A Commission waterfowl
complaint form will be furnished to the Commission by the WCO. A copy of the
Federal depredation permit application will be furnished to the complainant by
the WCO.
(2) The applicant has
demonstrated the site is open to hunting and hunting has been ineffective or
hunting is impractical.
(3) The
applicant shall demonstrate that reasonable nonlethal control methods have been
attempted. Nonlethal control methods shall include the following:
(i) Feeding of waterfowl is prohibited. The
applicant shall address this issue and include evidence of the enforcement of a
"no feeding" policy.
(ii) Exclusion
and harassment measures (fencing, repellents, scare devices, and the
like).
(iii) Habitat manipulation
(eliminate feeding areas, resting and breeding
habitat).
(b)
The following control methods are approved for population reduction and will be
specifically identified in the depredation permit:
(1) Oiling, addling or freezing of
eggs.
(2) Shooting may be used to
reinforce nonlethal measures according to the following guidelines:
(i) The permit will specify the number of
birds to be shot with no more than 10% of the nuisance flock to be killed
except on airports covered by Airport Safety Control permits issued by the
Commission.
(ii) Waterfowl may only
be taken with shotgun using nontoxic shot no larger than size T.
(iii) The use of blinds, bait, decoys and
calls is prohibited.
(3)
Depopulation of waterfowl by the applicant, its employees, wildlife control
agents, WS or authorized Federal or State wildlife agency personnel will be
specified in the permit under the following guidelines:
(i) The number of birds to be killed may not
exceed that specified in the permit.
(ii) Killing will be conducted only by
persons specified in the permit by shooting with shotguns using nontoxic shot
no larger than size T, or capturing birds and euthanasia by chemical or
mechanical devices approved for use by the Executive Director or a
designee.
(c)
Waterfowl carcasses taken under depredation permits will be used according to
the following guidelines:
(1) Care will be
taken to preserve carcasses for human consumption and shall be made available
to food banks or others specified in the permit. Birds euthanized by chemical
means will not be utilized for human consumption.
(2) When the condition of the birds is
unsuitable for human consumption or food banks, or individuals are not
available to accept carcasses, the birds may be disposed of in a sanitary
method by burying, incineration or depositing in approved landfills or refuse
facilities.
Notes
This section cited in 58 Pa. Code § 147.746 (relating to exceptions for resident Canada geese).
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